Floral Cream ! For Chapped Mantis. For Rough Skin. 20 cts. Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa Telephone Connection. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. iiq-131-123 North Jlnln Street. 1 lere it is. We mean sales for our special four weeks, which period offer all during we will Furniture, Stove's and Heaters At slaughter sale prices because we will spring another surprise on the public shortly by ad ding two more depart ments. Our floor space is at a prem ium, hence our astonishing offer. Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B'.own Stout, Half and Half, Beet and Porter. Also agent for the Famous LORENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer, Porter and Lively Ales. A full line of the finest brands of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, &c. All orders left at Solomon Haak's, 116 South Alain Street, Will receive prompt attention. SHOE BARGAINS. Men's Felt Boots with leather tops, worth $2.25. We are closing them out at $,6Q. Boys' Fine Felt Boots worth $1.90, are going at $.3Q. 300 pairs of Ladies' Shoes, actually worth $1.25, can be had for 85 OTS. Men's $3 Winter Russets, are selling at $2.15. All our winter footwear is going at 50 percent, below regular prices BOSTON 27 South Main Slreet, Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONt, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. IN GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTH. we Always Have Bar gains For You. Philip Yarowsky, 313 WEST CENTRE ST.. SHENAHDOAH. PA BEST LINE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nnd BTKAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, ""ntr. Bt. m flawed by a hum. A FEARFUL EXPERIENCE IN WIUD8 OF BURMA. THE Slnry of mi KiikIInIi l!iiKli-er Who Wnn ('Kiitiiml lis- I lie ntlca nut) Kuril I'nr Hull In a Trap ttvl I'or n .Mem ItnlliiK .MiiiiMit. Iltirma wns n most dlflturlied countrj rmm 1898 till 18611. I Imil my share ol rwifth work, for I wan detailed to survoj (Mid explore tlio country with n, vlow tc openliiK It out. liy romls, wrltos llenr) Stono In The Wldu World MiiKlne. 1 w, iiulte young utiil owed my posi tion to my knowlodflu of surveying am civil eiiRlnoerliiK. wliloli I liml learned at school at Woolwich. 1 wan snrvoyliifr a line for n roml between I'rome and Kim nun. I oannnt give delails, nn I have not my diaries by mc, but one day some vil lager onino to auk mo to shoot 901110 olo pliant that were doatruylng their dhan (paddy Hold.). 1 mIcmI them If tho herd was a large one. They said yes, but that If tho two ringleaders, who looked llko twins, wore killed the rest would go bank qulotly Into the yoninlw. I was not particularly busy that day, bo I agreed to go out. 1 had a long trudgo, and, mire enough. I came on tho two In si'imrabled nud arcounliHl for I hem both. Hut the day was overcast. We strayed erratically. Finally night cunio on, and our men acknowledged that they did not know their way out of the forest. I ought to have mentioned that Moung Goung Gee, an independent warrior, hall soldier and wholly a dacolt, wns In arms at this time and nppenrcd hero and there from time to time. Wherever ho met out troops he was defeated, of oourso, but as a rule ho only attaokod outlying towns, tor turing the people nnd levying blackmail wherever possible. Ills whereabouts, how ever, had not been heard of for somotluio, and as there was no hope of our getting back to my headquarters we lit fires and composed ourselves to sleep. I stippopo it was between 2 a. m. nnd 8 a. m. when wo were savagely awakened, and before we knew for ceitaln whether tho whole thing wns a fantastic dream or not. wo wero securely bound and taken off to floung (ice's hoadouartora, about six miles off. Wo had an Interview with him next morning. Ho said ho had long wanted to catch a sahib of tho detected Knglish and would mcteout to men punlshmcntso ter rible that it would effectually prevent oth crs from wandering into his countrj-. As for thoso with mc, ho said they had been warned what their fato would bo If they assisted the kala-loguo. Ho ordered them off for Instant torture and execution, but I cannot describe tho horrors that followed. Their memory is a horrid nlchtmnro to this day. About 5 p. m. I was walked oil a good six or eight milos through dense jungles, reviled and tortured more or less tho wholo way, and at length I found myi-olf stripped and thrust into a trap prepared for a tiger a bamboo arrangonicut of simple con struction. My jailers wero needlessly brutal nnd abused mo In every way, hop lng I'd llko tho treatment I should meet from the man eating tiger which hovered about near where tho trap had been spe cially laid. But previously, whllo n prisoner and tied to a tree, a Knren girl had, at tho risk of her life, givon mo a little wator, and I begged of her to sond somo one hur riedly to Captain D'Oyly, who was camped a few miles off, to hurry to my rescue. Tho trail was one of thoso usually erod ed for tigers In Burma. It was a long, rectangular, boxllko structure mado of bamboos. Tho portion set asldo for tho bait was only just largo enough for mo. crouched there dumbly, half dazed with horror and quite unable to reallzo my fearful position. It was Christmas eve, and tho weather very chilly for Burma. I ouereu large bribes to my custodians to let mo escape, but they only scoffed at mo. How slowly did the hours pass. The cold was bitter, but I must havo dozed off all tho same, for I remember heing nwak oned by a clammy something crawling over mo. Ily heart leaped into my mouth. It wa9 only n rock snako, however, creep ing through tho burs and seeking an exit somewhere. Oh, tho ghastly loathsome ness of feeling that cold, creepy reptile gliding over my poor, palpitating body I I thanked God when tho snake found nn outlet somewhere nnd disappeared. But shortly afterward tho crowning hor ror oame. I heard soft footfalls first and then something sniffing round the trap. There could bo no doubt that It was tho man enter. My heart nearly burst. I was kept In agony for fully ten minutes, and then tlio beast evidently tounu tno uoor, for he eptered, nnd I heard tho door fall. There was a nartltlon of bamboos between him and me, but I anticipated that ho would soon demolish that and then tear mo to nieces as I lay huddled up helplessly. It nppoared afterward, howover, that tho Karon girl's brother had been forced to erect tho trap and bad mauo tno parti tion of malo bamboos of groat strength. In tho darknet.8 I could seo tho great, luminous, wistful eyes of tho man cater. Tho fearful bruto, finding he could not get In to mo, began to inset his paws (tently, but I crept up to tho outer bars, and then he could barely reach mo. Ho did succeed, however, In giving mo a claw or two on my back nnd buttocu. As ho Binclled the blood ho began to gnaw at tho bars and would doubtless havo made short work of thorn, but there was a sudden glare of torches, a confused murmur, nnd then I felt tho worst had passed. The Karen girl, with ten of tho Sikhs out of the 90 whioli formed my bodyguard, came up and bayoneted tho tiger, who was caught-llterally like a rat in a trap. Fire they dared not, as they wero only a couple of miles from Goung Gee's camp. They released nie-y-more dead than allvo from my living tomb and then Improvised a hammock out of a native blanket and car ried mo to my camp. En route I met D'Oyly, who, with a strong force of regulars and Irregulars, was hastening to my rescue. He was de lighted to see me free and hastened on In tho hope of surprising the daeoit leader. The latter, however, wns too well 'served and luul dooampeu betoro my menus ar rived. I lay between llfo and death for six weeks, for the shook to my system, as well as tlio exposure to the cold chills of a December night, hod brought on a severe attack of fever. But I was truly thank ful for my seemingly miraculous escape from that man eater whom I met under juoli appalling conditions. Am lie Snw It. Bobble Pop, what is a divine healer Papa A female physician, my sou. Somerville Journal. Marriages. William Klioftrti, mail agent between I'otts- ville and Snanokin. ami Mum H. Ida Jloyor, of Heading, will be married on the 3U1 lust., at the latter place. Fred. 1'uwell. of Cataaauqua, and Miss Annie Allen, of Korea, ware married on Saturday, in l'oUsvllIo. They will reside at Catawtuqua. The coining uiarrUife of Mm Itaeliel Ilraroley, of St. Clair, and Hoyt Price, of Fraekvilie. has Ueaanueuncedand will take place ou Fab. 2. Cure croup, acre throat, pulmonary troubles Monarch over jwin of every sort, Dr Tiiouus' Ki-U.-trif nil. PITHY POINTS. IhIiiIikh Tlir.iiiKluiiit Hie On unify din noli lo.l r llatr I'nmxnl. To-morrow will ho pmcako '1'uosday. The hs mains In l'ottivlllo wero frozen, llolibeia are operating In and atiotit Gordon. .1. W. Malay wa alerted secretary of tho Heard of Trustees of llozleton stnto hospital. Ht. Ilev. ilishop Kthelbcrt Tolbort will visit the Calvary Episcopal church at Tanianua nhutit tiaster. Twenty-two more recruits for the regular army were received at i'ottsvillo on Satur day. Ian t it strauxe that some people never take their homo paper, hut as soon as it Is printed they want to boirow their neighbors. uiere is a lively war on between tho Hell telephone company and a loal concern at IIiislolou. Hotel Clork E. J. Hoylc, of Wllkosbarrc, was swindled out of iW by a counlo ol shifty strangon. The Northampton County Agricultural Society decided to purchase fair grounds at fiiizareth, During the mnt seven mouths In this county, the death rate ha been less tliuu three-fourths of olio per cent. 1'ifty thousand dollars in life Insuranco was carried by Contractor John Kellar, who died u few days ugo at Lancaster. Silverware valued at (GOO wns carried off by burglars from the house of 1'. V. Weaver, of Hazleton, during the abseuie of tho family. Marriaeo licenses wero issued to Anthony Kokanlowicz aud Auna Newasatko, both of Shenandoah, nnd to F. J. Lord utul Hannah Fisher, both of l'ottavlllc. Restriction in production and hitter cold weather all over the country form a happy comhiuntlon'of circumstances which have put anthracite producers in n very cheerful frame of mind. J ml go Mcl'hcrson, In tho Dauphin County Court, has Anally decided that tho Northern Central Railway Company must pay a state tax of $1050.02. Goorgo Foster, In jnll at Wllkosharrc, charged with victimizing several jewelers, is believed to bo a notorious crook who Is wanted in several Now Uuglaml cities Udwnrd and William Whccinen, brothers, fought ut Hhaiuokiii. anil In the struggle the former s leg was broken and tuu latter was burned by the upsetting of a stove. Coal h:i been lowered witli tlio ther mometer. LON.TFIM.I.OW'S MOST FAMOUS LIS I Longfellow's poems which most touch the heart, lire about children, nnd nothing can he more intenfo'y pathetic ibau these lines "There is no flrcslile howpo'er defended, Hut 1ms ono vacant chair." Tho vacant chair is always fraught with saddest memoriessometimes with bitterest regret, been u so of a young llfo lost that might perhaps have been saved, Is there not a deep lesson in this for parents? Chil dren are frail harks upon Life's Btormy sea, They are otten delicate and sicken easily They should be cured at once, for neglect may bo forever fatal. Parents who have weak, nervous and sickly children should consult tho highest authority in children's complaints, a physician who has mado specialty of treating tlio chrome, nervous and llngoring complaints of children, like Dr. Greene, of 35 West Hth St., New York City, who from treating so many of such dis eases knows just what is the matter and pre cisely what to do to effect a cure. You can take your children to Dr. Greene's office and have consultation and advice, absolutely free of charge, or write to the doctor about the child s case and ho will give you the advice and counsel you need by letter, without charge or foe. Dr. Grecno's Ncrvura, the most famous norvo nnd blood remedy in the world, has alone been the means of curlug large numbers of children. Rut this grand remedy Is only one of tho many wonderful rostorative and health-giving medicines Dr. Greene has discovered and prepared for various complaints. Dr. Greene uses no poisonous drugs in his ticatment of tho sick, but all his marvelous curative remedies aro purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. If you havo a sick child, take our advice and cousuItDr.Grecneahoutit.it once. If you cannot call, writo to the doctor fully and freely and you can havo his skilled advice and counsel without cost. A Itoinantlo Wedding. C. C. Roddy, telegraph operator at Locust Summit, was married to Miss Bridget Burke, on Saturday, in New York city. There Is romance connected with the affair, rive years ago Mr. Reddy while at New York to meet a relative from Ireland, met his now betrothed wife, instead of his relative, who died whil i at sea. The young lady being an intimato friend of the dead young man, was intrusted with a messago to be delivered to Mr Reddy on her arrival at Now York. The message wns delivered, and the young woman having no friends in America Mr. Reddy willingly consented to assist her as best he could. He sccu ted a position for her, afto which he returned home. Tho young lady i: quite wealthy, having run away from her home, but it was not until lately the fact was made known and tho date of her marriage set, and Mr. Reddy selected to be her partne through life. Fire I Fire I rlrot Insure your property from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companies: Phlla, Underwriters Insurance Co. of North Amorica and Fire Association, Hartford Firo Ins. Co., American Fire Insuranco Co., West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firomen'i Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St.. Shenandoah Heaths unit Funerals. Mrs. Joslah Lorah died at the home of hei sou, Albert. atSheppton. The deceased was well and favorably known here. Michael Coudron, aged 44 years, passed away at his homo at Broad Mountain, lcavin a widow and several children. He was em nloved at Park Place at one time, and one of his sons was killed by a boiler explosion at that place. Tho funersl of James, the one year an six months old son of Patrick Dougherty took nlaco yesterday, Interment in the Annunciation cemetery. William Conrad, Sr., a well known resident of Tamsqua, d'ed in Philadelphia, aged about CO years. His wife died about four years ago, and is survived by one son, illiaui The funeral took place this afternoon at Tamaqua. Dr. Hull's Vouch Kvrup will iioil tivolv cure croup. Many a homo has beei made disolate by tho loss of a dear child which could have been saved by this remedy Amoug the Sick. Mlss Edith Fenton, the infant daughter of Patrick Fenton, Inslile foroman at racae colliery No. 2. is recoveiing from an attack of lung trouble. Mrs. Huch Gray, of South Main street, I suffering from an attack of pueumonia. Mrs. Charles Lewis, of West Cherry street is confined to her home by an attack of brou chltls. William Jones, inside firo boss at Packer colliery, No. 8, Is oonvulesoiug from an al- tAuk oflarvuL'itis. Thomas G. Jones, of Wm. Pcnn, is confined to his home by illness Thomas Cooch. of Win. Peun. who has been very ill with typhoid fover, Is uow on the road to recovery, Tin Vnii Know Consumption Is preveutabler?-' Soleuoe has nroven that, and also that neglect is suicuiai, The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shlloh's CoukIi and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years, 8 ld by P D Kirlinaudasuiirantce. PERSONAL MENTION. Elmer lllnkle. of Mt. Carmol. m u Nun. lay visitor to town. Daniel Ferguson, a student at tho Gcnren. town University, Is spending a vacation at ins nomo hero. Adam Mort. ono of tho eninWeo ni tl,n Schuylkill Haven almshouse spout yostonlay a iowii as n guest or relatives. W. J. Jacobs snent vostcnlav vUlflmr friends nt I'ottsvillo. Councilman D. It Jamns um a irnnal. nf friends nt Fraekvilie yostonlay. Among tho nconlo who dnflod Hi and mado n trip to Pnttsvllle this morning wore Controller Muhlnon, Rogliter Reeso, u ju. iiollopetor, linq., Edward Reese, r. T. Williams. Frank Soanlau and O. W. Kciper. Joseph Zimmerman vestordav ntti-nilc! Mm funeral of Georgo Sterling, nt Pnttsvllle. Tho deceased was a pioneer mombor of tho Third Jlrlgado Hand and a member of tho votcrnn Legion. Mrs Thomas L. Williams nnd Mn. William Roberts nttended tho funeral of a friend at 'ollsvillo yesterday. Mark Kdwards, a young man of town. wont to Lost Creek No. 2 last night to visit friends and Bout word to town this morning that he was snow hound thoro. Miss Lizzio Hellis returned to town Inst evonlng from Philadelphia. Slui reports that her sister, Itcrtha, is still in a precarious con dition. Misses Boltz. of Mt. Carmel. were visitor at tho Hotol Franoy yesterday. Misses balllo and Katio Scott, of tho Hotel Franoy, have gone to Mt. Caruiol. THE BOXING MATCH. Iloth rrliiclimls In the lluiitzlni'fir.Mr. Curuilck Anklr Confident. The fifteen round glove contest to tnk place at Fergusou's opera house to-morrow ight between Philip Huutzluger. of Malm- uoy City, nnd Mntt. McCormlck, of this town, promises to nttract a largo attendance of tho sporting fraternity from many parts of the region. Both men havo been In training the nast two weeks and aie reported to bo in tho ulnk oi condition. SUCornilck is In tho hands of Mart. Fahcy, the uotcd sprinter of town. lluntzineer is a gront favorite with the porting men of his town, but the betting on the match is about even. If Huntziiigcr wins this match ho will ssuo a challenge to fight for tho Unlit weight championship of tho county. In tho preseut matcli tlio men will light at catch weights. McCormick has a little tho better in nolEht. hut Iluntzinger has the advuntago In hoieht ami reacn. A NOTEWORTHY DEPARTURE. Sxly Cents Worth of Kntertiilniiimit for Only Five Cents. It has been consideied wonderful to publish a magazine lor 10 cents containing as much reading matter as would bo glvon in 50 columns of the average newspaper. But the Great Philadelphia Sunday Press 'comes to the front with tho announcement that begin ning next Sunday, February 10th, it will bo so enlarged that each uumbor will contain six times as much reading matter as any ten- ent magazine. Just think of it I For five cents you can got Tlio Philadelphia Sunday rcss and find as much entertainment and instruction us if you spent GO cents for magazines. Look out for next Sunday's Press. It will he a wonder. A show window full of coal ornaments at Brumui's. , tf Successful Teachers Institute. The teachers institute held in the new Odd Fellows' theatre, Ringtowu, last Friday and Saturday, was attended with flattering success. Notwithstanding the extremely cold weathor ou Satuiday an audieuce of over UOO people from all parts of tho Cata wissa valley were in attendance. Deputy State Superintendent Henry Houck, of Lebanon, was the principal speaker at Satur lay's Session, At the afternoon session he made an address and his nppearanco at the evening session was marked by one of his famous lectures. The recitations by Miss Luphemia Stein elicited much applause and she was greeted by several encoros during the evening. Mr. Houck will be present at the teacher's institute to ho held at Shcupton ou Saturday, February 25th. TUB MOUIIUN WAY Commends itself to tho well-informed, to do. pleasantly and cUectunlly what was formerly dono In the crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To cleanse the system and break up colds, headaches, and fevers without uupleasant after effects, uso the Icllghtful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of r igs. Made by California Fig Syrup Co. OH' to the Klondike. Domluic Stoflln, a roturned Klondlker, left Mt. Carmel on Saturday, accompanied by thirteen fellow countrymen Italians for Seattle, from whence they will proceed to Diwson City and develop a number of claims for which Stoflln holds tho coutract; They are assured wages of $10 per day. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup Is equalled for bronchitis, loss of voice, hoarse ness, and other throat and lung affections. It cures more quickly than any other medicine, A Left-IInmleil Compliment Prom Tumnqua Courier. John F. McGluty, of tho McGinty Brewery, is a hustler of tho 18-kamt brand, ono of those men who, If put lu a tub of milk, would soon convert It into butter. TOT! EXCELENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality nnd simplicity of tho combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by sclontlflc processes known to tho California Fio Svnur Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all tho Importance of purchasing tho true and original remedy. As the genuine rtymp Gf pjgS 8 manufactured by the Califoknia Fio Srnup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one In avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia r'la Hvicui' Co. with tlio medl cal profession, and tho satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to minions ol families, makes the niiino of ttio Company a guaranty of the oxcollonse of Its remedy. It Is far in advance of nil other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver und bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In ordortogeVits beneficial effects, please romomber tlio name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN rUANOIfcCO, t't. tOUISVILLK. Kr. Nl:W VOHIf. N. T. ISP miuu.iji". ssiHfntni 33 Conts air.riiifc,,irvnii o whitp ciiirt JJW U ill KfUJ J VU M ir 1UIW V 33c will buy a fancy bosom shirt In fact 33c wilt go as far In our store as 75c and The above bargains will be offered for 10 days only. A good thing arc bound to be pleased. Mammoth Clothing House, Nos, 9 and 11 South Main Street. stw-L.. GOLDIN, Proprietor. Our Sacrifice Hot Sale $1.BO and 33 Cents ! EXTRA I EXTRA I EXTRA ! MEN'S BOSTON S2 The regular $3.50 boot. They will sell at that price as long ns they last. This is the biggest bargain yet offered in gum boots iu this region LADIES' SHOES. FACTORY SHOE STORE, No. 7 South Main St. HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORK SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH THE HARD WORKED LIVER. It In the Jnck of All Trade of the Unman llody. Tho liver Is the lack of all trades of tho body. Most organs are satisfied with do ing their own particular business, "ono man 0110 Job," but thoro would seem to bo qulto four or flvo distinct functions for this Important organ. In tho first place, each ono of Its mil lions of minuto cells acts as a filter, guard ing the portals of tho blood from intru sion. Our food may havo undergone tho ordeal of digestion, but beforo It la allowed to circulate and nourish tho body it must bo carried to tho liver, which examines and proinptlyellmlnntcs any particle like ly to bo injurious to tho health. Then, amiln, as a tonlo manufacturer tho liver is without a rival. It prepares a Bpoclal liiudiclno, nnd every now and again sends a dose to the Btomach to lnduco it to Work properly. Whenever tho liver has a llttlo time to sparo from its other duties It manufactures a stock of thhrmedlclno (tho bllo) nnd saves It up In tho gall blad der until required. Moreover, tho liver selects aU tho ln- solublo fats of our fowls and by dividing them Into very tiny globules and making a soap of them with nn alkali so liquefies thorn that they can bo 'absorbed In tho or dinary way. Tho superfatted livers of tho Strnssburg gecso (used in making the fa mous pato do f ole gras) havo been -so over worked that thoy havo entirely lost this soapmaklng power. Ono of tho most curious things dono by the liver Is to deal with any starchy sub stances that aro lnsolublo and graduaUy transform them Into a strange material that Is round nowhero elso In nature namely, nnimal sugar. This sugar (gly cogen) cannot be imitated by tho most clever chemist, und It Is carefully saved In tho body so as to compensate for any defl ciencyjin tho supply of tho ordinary kind. Whether wo consider tho liver as a filter or a soap boiler or on apothecary or a sug nr maker, wo find It doing each kind of work as though that one wero its solo caro. New York World. Everybody's liable to itching piles. Rich and poor, old and young ferriblo the torture they suffer. Only one sure cure. Doan's Ointment. Absolutely safe : can't fall. v ""Y.s si tho Clobo lor IB II Urn fc ktffl B 1 I I V? Iff! WETTTJAT.ftTfc a ini , .7 GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, oscnoou oy eminenipnysiciansiyju DR. RICHTER'S f&A 66 a Mnunn hv ?ain expeller: World renowned I HmBTtHhlvmippchfitl I ! Only cennlne with Trade Mark " Anchor. ' K. Ad. IttchtertfCo., SlSl'carlSt., Mew York, 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Berates. Own Qlassworki. 23&&0CU. Hadorecd & recommended oj A. Wasley. lot If. Main St.. .0. H. Haeentmch. 101 N. Main St if. u. xirun, 6 8. Main St Ducnanaoan. j, i -'rim""-DR. RICHTEn'S ANCHOR'' STOMACHAL but f. AT THE OLD STAND. POT A. EVEHETT Has again assumed control of the CLOTHING AND GENTS' -FURNISHING STORE Formerly conducted by him at No. 7 East Centre Street. New line of goods, and the public is generally invi'ed to inspect the same. 1 ynyjpMcra jfchfl I 1 1 1 1 WISH II I II II II nSVttZ&aiTacagH ! nr 33 Cnts ! Don't look what it means, but examine our mammoth sbow win dows and you will certainly be surprised at what 33 conto will buy for you. wnHii 7.Jf!. 33c will lniv nw " - j worth rSc. 33c will buy Is tine "Talk of the Town. $2.00, For Xhls Sale Only K duck - 3 BOOTS. DUCK Wc will sell 1SO pairs "79c. Button or lace. at A too Levlne, Rrop. Annual 8ales overG, 000,000 Boxea TOE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Fain In the Stomach. Olddlneas, Fulness after meals. Head ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite. Costlveness. Blotches on tho Skin. Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all Kervous and Trembling Sonsations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufferer Will acknowledge them, to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECIIAM'8 PILLS, taken as direct ed, w'lqulcklyrestoro Fomalos to com plete health. They promptly retnovo obstructions orirregulnritles of the sys tem ana euro Mck Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have the LARGEST SALE Of any Patent Medicine In the World. 25c. at all Drue Stores. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. A girl to- do neneral housework. Apply at 113 Kast Coal street, Shenandoah, Pa. 2-11-tf WANTKD, A GOOD BAItUKK. Will rent shop lu Krnney's building, on I.Ioyd street, either furnished or unfurnished. Apply to J. J, Krauey. tf OR SALE, Hobbllis opera house. Also urivaro uweiunirs in me 'num. iourtn and Fifth wards of Shenandoah. Apply to I Itobbins, No. 162 Academy street, WilKeabnrre, l'a. 1.271m T710K RENT. Store room nnd dwelllm;. aultn. C bio for butcher, barber, etc; centrally located and rent reasonable. Amilv to E. C Ilrobst, grocer, cor. Jardlu and Centre streets, tf TTTANTED A briirht and active vouni? man I V ol gentlrmanly appearance and manners to do local canvassing. $30 a week can bo made. Addrcs letter to U, Herald olllee. 1-7-tf "VfOTICE. Deal ruble properties for sale. Ap il ply to S. O. M. Ilollopeter, attorney, Shenandoah. 8-31 tf Our Meats TnnPTINQ FRESH, Are PRICES TENDER, The PREVAIL. JUICY. Best. BELL'S. 19 If. 1 STREET. REMOVAL. I M. J. LEACH, TINSMITH, TO NO. 221 EAST CENIRE STREET, All kinds of stove and tin repairing done with promptness ami satisfaction. Tho Rosy Froshnoss jlably obtained by trior e who use Potzoxi'a Complexion i'owder. 1 an all-wool undershirt worth 75c. a pair o) all-wool drawers worth 75c. $1 will go elsewhere. don't last long. Buy now and' you Just Think, Hats Worth 75 Cents. 33 Cents ! FALSE ECONOMY. "Wo once knew a man who wns no economi cal he picked up all tho stray pins he found. It saved him at least thirty-even cents a year tor pins, und tt didn't take more than fifteen dollars worth of his time. This man was a false econo mist ; same a the one who pays ten cents for a pair of spectacles. More eyes aro ruined by cheap decentercd lenses than In any other way. I'crfcct glasses can be secured at THOS. BUCHANAN, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY Brewers of the Finest and Purest BEER, PORTER, ALE, WEISS BEER. Our products are' seldom equalled and never surpassed. Private families supplied at short notice by our own special delivery. Renovated, Refurnished, k a a ne-esiaousnea. Lakeside Hotel ! B. J. YOST, Prop. This popular hostelry Is now open lor the entertainment of sleighing and skating parties. Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent skating on the lakes, and supper served to parties on short notice. EVAN J. DAViES. Livery and Undertaking, Nn. ii North Jardin S 1 1inli)l(1l11(ll(p(l()lmmmmmmiimrvi- 6- --9 I We do Shampooing at Your Home. Special Attention e- Given to Ladies, a A Postal Card WM Bring Us. W. G. Dusto's i I Tonsorlal Parlors, 1 g. Ferguson House Block, t -3 tVlU(VlilluVU(VlillltUltvl(UVuilliltll(UvllUVuVllvli- PRABOWSKY HOTEL, . M. GRABOWSKY, Prop. 819 N. Ccntro St., PotUvillc, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Olus and Wines, nt the bar. A choice Hue ot Clears and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. Meals at all hour Home-Bred Canaries Kor breeding nurnoses. AH good singers. They are far better than the unacclamated Imported birds ironi tierniaujr. JAPANESE O.OLD FISH and globes. All kinds of pigeons. We I0 sou i-jinere.' supplies and urtlllnt; mnciuues. DAVID HOPKINS, 103 Kast Centre street, Pbenandooh, New Groceries. l'lour, Rood brand", from Jl M hundred upward, fresh butter at 20 cents ' nminfl. Kreat, .... iiIumiih nil liolld. Canned Goods. 3IMQN- LEVIN, ""ScStr. Itobbins' llulldlnv.
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